Larry Caldwell
Elite Member
I retired as soon as I could. I've seen too many guys make grand plans - or no plans, and die young. I watched my best friend carefully plan on working to 65. At 62, he got cancer. Beat it. At 63, it came back, he was dead before he was 64. His widow now has a house too large, a pain she can never lose, and is alone in her last years. Btw, this guy never smoked, drank, was careful in what he ate, and exercised. I talk occasionally to some ex coworkers that are still working. They are struggling, work is harder than it used to be, and they seem miserable. Life is good for me, I bought my bota a couple years ago, you gotta do things, planning is overrated.![]()
I waited to retire at 65 so I could keep my work medical until Medicare kicked in. The mortgage was paid off for 8 years before I retired, which let me max my 401k and other savings. When gasoline hit $4 a gallon I figured it was going to suck the life out of the economy so I shifted all my investments from stocks to bonds, and sure enough, 6 months later the economy tanked. I figured stocks would lose 50%, which they did, and I bought back in at the bottom, so not only did I save heavily, I doubled my 401k in 3 years. Log prices have recovered, so I'm shopping for a timber contractor to log my place right now, which will put another couple year's income in my pocket after expenses and taxes. My wife and I also have pensions and social security. I can't get my wife to quit working, but she loves what she's doing and is in the middle of a multi-year project. After that's complete they want her to take her boss's job, with a 2 year commitment, so she may end up working to 69 or 70. She loves what she does, which is what counts.
Meanwhile with 93 acres and a tractor, chainsaw, multiple implements and time, I'm just working at home now except for 10 hours a week part-time, just to get me in to town.
I planned and saved for retirement for 30 years, and the plans are working out. I kept myself broke for years, when others were buying quads, boats and jet skis, driving an beater pickup and carrying my lunch in a lunch pail. Now, there's more money than I need in the checking account at the end of each month and other than putting crowns on my teeth I haven't had to touch savings. We're doing a Europe trip by surface transportation there and back next year, and the money is already in the bank to pay for it. Everybody has to die, but if you don't plan to live you will just end up old and broke, which sucks.